Body composition in clinical practice

作者: Angela Andreoli , Francesco Garaci , Francesco Pio Cafarelli , Giuseppe Guglielmi

DOI: 10.1016/J.EJRAD.2016.02.005

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摘要: Nutritional status is the results of nutrients intake, absorption and utilization, able to influence physiological pathological conditions. can be measured for individuals with different techniques, such as CT Body Composition, quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Ultrasound, Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry Bioimpendance. Because obesity becoming a worldwide epidemic, there an increasing interest in study body composition monitor conditions delay development obesity-related diseases. The emergence these evidence demonstrates need standard assessment nutritional based on weight changes, playing important role several clinical setting, measurement tissues their fluctuations composition, survival rate, pathologic condition illnesses. Since mass index has been shown imprecise fat-free fat mass, cell fluids, providing no information if consequently find better way evaluate order assess gain loss, during ageing. Monitoring very useful medical interventional. This review focused use Composition Clinical Practice.

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